Monheim am Rhein, 12.12.2025 – The era of naive digitalization is over. For years, European companies have placed their critical infrastructure – from email to appointment management – in the hands of a few US monopolists. But 2025 marks a turning point: rising prices from SaaS providers, aggressive AI data collection and the legal uncertainty caused by the US Cloud Act are forcing managing directors to rethink. It’s no longer just about “compliance”. It’s about strategic sovereignty.
In this changed market environment, the Cologne-based technology company meetergo is establishing itself as the leading European Calendly alternative. With a radical focus on “German engineering”, meetergo offers a platform that enables modern appointment booking without ceding digital independence to Silicon Valley.
Sovereignty is the new competitive advantage
“Anyone who uses software that they don’t control and stores data on servers that they can’t audit is making themselves vulnerable to blackmail,” warns Dominik Rapacki, founder and CEO of meetergo GmbH (meetergo). “For us, digital sovereignty means that you are the owner of your data, your customer relationships and your time. No US company should have the right to use your business secrets to train its AI models or monetize your customer contacts.”
While US providers often offer “free” versions to tap into user data (a model known as “surveillance capitalism”), meetergo takes the opposite approach. The business model is transparent: the customer pays for a high-quality tool, not with their privacy.
The technical shield: hosting and architecture
The sovereignty of meetergo is based on an uncompromising technical architecture that has been specially developed for the European region:
Physical data sovereignty: all data remains physically in Germany. Hosting takes place exclusively in ISO 27001-certified data centers in Frankfurt am Main. This means that the data is subject to strict German law and is protected from access by foreign authorities (as permitted by the US Cloud Act).
Sovereign video infrastructure: With “meetergo connect”, the platform offers a peer-to-peer video solution. In contrast to Zoom or Teams, calls are not routed via central servers abroad or recorded there. The conversation takes place directly between the participants’ browsers – encrypted and private.
No tracking bugs: Many US tools load dozens of third-party scripts in the background. meetergo does not use external trackers. This not only protects the user’s GDPR compliance, but also strengthens the trust of end customers, who are increasingly sensitive to data misuse.
Bootstrapping: independence from the financial lobby
One aspect of digital sovereignty that is often overlooked is the financial structure of the software provider. Many “hyper-growth” start-ups are driven by venture capital (VC), which prioritizes rapid growth over ethics.
“We have turned down offers of 5 million euros in venture capital,” explains Rapacki. “Why? Because we don’t want our roadmap to be dictated by investors who prioritize profit over privacy. meetergo is ‘bootstrapped’ – we grow from our own cash flow. This guarantees our customers that we will still exist tomorrow and won’t have to sell our principles.”
The ecosystem is growing
meetergo’s vision does not end with scheduling. The company is building a “Sovereignty Ecosystem” that helps users to reclaim their digital identity. This includes new initiatives such as “CrabClear”, which helps users to delete their personal data from the databases of international data traders.
Conclusion: a necessary step
For consultants, law firms, doctors and SMEs, switching to meetergo is more than just a technical update. It is a declaration of independence. In a world where data power is centralized, choosing a sovereign, German Calendly alternative is the only sustainable way forward.
meetergo GmbH
Hauptstr. 44 Hauptstr. 44
Monheim am Monheim am Rhein
Germany
Herr Dominik
meetergo GmbH, based in Monheim am Rhein, develops software “Made in Germany” with a clear focus on digital sovereignty and data protection. The flagship product meetergo is one of the leading German online appointment schedulers and is used by over 31,000 users – from freelancers to DAX companies.
In contrast to US providers, meetergo guarantees an independent and GDPR-compliant infrastructure by hosting in Frankfurt and foregoing venture capital. Founder Dominik Rapacki stands for the “sovereign engineering” approach: technology that serves the user instead of monitoring them. In addition to meetergo, the company develops solutions for the automated deletion of personal data from data traders with “CrabClear”.
This release was published on openPR.










 